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I got hive top feeders and they have a wooden rack like thing that can go in each side of the feeder. I took one out and left the other for the picture. Is this the way they are supposed to go? The only thing I can think of is that they might float? Do I fill the feeder full with sugar syrup of maybe if the raft thing doesn't float I should only put a small layer on the bottom?

They were separate so I am assuming they go "in" the feeder and not across the top.... sometimes I hate being a newbee!

These are Brushy Mt. feeders. They are floats. Personally, I'd cut some #8 hardware cloth and close the entrance down to just a 3/8" space coming into the syrup and running all the way to the bottom. That way the bees only have access to 3/8" of it and the floats are not necessary, there will be less drownings and you can refill without putting on a veil. If you don't want to do that, then just put in the floats and put on a veil when you refill and pour very slowly.

Personally, I'd cut some #8 hardware cloth and close the entrance down to just a 3/8" space coming into the syrup and running all the way to the bottom.

I've read this over and over and can't quite figure it out. Are you saying to take the #8 hardware cloth and staple it over the entire opening except the last 3/8 inch? And let it hang down into the syrup?